Retin-A
Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) is often used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. It produces a mild, superficial peel of the epidermis. This medication is used in the treatment of acne. Retin-A reduces the formation of pimples and promotes quick healing of pimples that do develop. Immediately after applying Retin-A, the skin may feel warm or mild stinging or redness may occur. Some peeling of the skin may occur. These effects should subside as your skin adjusts to Retin-A . A major benefit of Retin-A is to decrease the effects of sunlight caused aging!
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Uses Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) is often used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. Retin-A produces a mild, superficial peel of the epidermis. The major benefit is to decrease the effects of sunlight caused aging. Retin-A is also used in the treatment of acne. Retin-A reduces the formation of pimples and promotes quick healing of pimples that do develop. Directions Apply a thin layer of Retin-A to affected area at bedtime using a gauze pad or cotton swab. Wash hands immediately after use. Using Retin-A more frequently or in excessive amounts does not improve the results, but may increase side effects. Avoid applying Retin-A near the eyes, mouth, or open cuts since Retin-A can irritate sensitive skin. Acne may appear to worsen when Retin-A is first used; continue therapy. It may take three to six weeks before the full benefits of Retin-A are seen. If you miss a dose, use it as soon as remembered; do not use if it is almost time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from sunlight. Cautions Retin-A can increase sensitivity to sunlight, wind and cold. Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and sunlamps. Wear protective clothing and use an effective sunscreen. Retin-A should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is not known if tretinoin appears in breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Use mild soap when washing your face. Do not wash face excessively. Abrasive soaps, cleansers, medicated creams or lotions can increase skin irritation. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about their use. Use other acne preparations with caution while using Retin-A. Interactions Cosmetics may be used, but clean skin thoroughly before applying Retin-A. Side Effects Immediately after applying Retin-A, the skin may feel warm or mild stinging or redness may occur. Some peeling of the skin may occur. These effects should subside as your skin adjusts to tRetin-A . If they persist or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Diflucan may also increase sun sensitivity.
Uses Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) is often used to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. Retin-A produces a mild, superficial peel of the epidermis. The major benefit is to decrease the effects of sunlight caused aging. Retin-A is also used in the treatment of acne. Retin-A reduces the formation of pimples and promotes quick healing of pimples that do develop. Directions Apply a thin layer of Retin-A to affected area at bedtime using a gauze pad or cotton swab. Wash hands immediately after use. Using Retin-A more frequently or in excessive amounts does not improve the results, but may increase side effects. Avoid applying Retin-A near the eyes, mouth, or open cuts since Retin-A can irritate sensitive skin. Acne may appear to worsen when Retin-A is first used; continue therapy. It may take three to six weeks before the full benefits of Retin-A are seen. If you miss a dose, use it as soon as remembered; do not use if it is almost time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from sunlight. Cautions Retin-A can increase sensitivity to sunlight, wind and cold. Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and sunlamps. Wear protective clothing and use an effective sunscreen. Retin-A should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is not known if tretinoin appears in breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Use mild soap when washing your face. Do not wash face excessively. Abrasive soaps, cleansers, medicated creams or lotions can increase skin irritation. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about their use. Use other acne preparations with caution while using Retin-A. Interactions Cosmetics may be used, but clean skin thoroughly before applying Retin-A. Side Effects Immediately after applying Retin-A, the skin may feel warm or mild stinging or redness may occur. Some peeling of the skin may occur. These effects should subside as your skin adjusts to tRetin-A . If they persist or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Diflucan may also increase sun sensitivity.
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